FBI Makes HUGE New Revelation That Will Stun Hillary–She Probably Didn’t Think This Was Possible…

For Hillary Clinton, Emailgate is the story that just will not go away. According to sources, the FBI believes it will be able to recover at least some of data from the former secretary of state’s server.

NBC News reports that the FBI “will try to figure what’s there, how it got there and who put it there,” one of the sources said. Meanwhile, Fox News is reporting that FBI investigators will be able to recover at least some of the deleted files.

One of the items FBI agents will hope to restore is the activity log, which will reveal who had access to the server. The bureau can then determine if those people had the proper security clearance.

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Breitbart reports that Clinton’s server was operated by Platte River Networks of Denver, Colo., which stored it in a bathroom closet in its converted loft-style apartment office. This revelation raises further questions regarding how secure the server was and who had access to it–and contradicts Clinton’s earlier claim that the hardware system was at least physically secured by Secret Service agents at her home in Chappaqua, N.Y.

Fox News’ Ed Henry questioned the former secretary of state on Tuesday whether she had wiped her server clean, to which she responded jokingly: “What, with like with a cloth or something? I don’t know how it works at all.”

Henry followed up multiple times, until Clinton finally responded: “That’s for the people investigating to figure out but we turned over everything that was work related. Personal stuff we did not.”

She further stated: “My personal emails are my personal business. Right? We went through a painstaking process and through 55,000 pages we thought could be worth relating,” adding, “Under the law, that decision is made by the official. I was the official. I made those decisions.”

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“We turned over everything that was work-related, every single thing,” she reiterated.

As reported by Western Journalism, the State Department confirmed in June that Hillary Clinton had not turned over all of her work-related emails. The agency identified multiple ones not in its possession between Clinton and confidant Sidney Blumenthal, which he turned over to the Select Committee on Benghazi, prior to testifying.

Fox News is also reporting it has discovered two classified documents sent by Clinton aides to the secretary of state on her private server among those released by the State Department.

“The first was sent by Clinton adviser Huma Abedin and contained classified material from military intelligence sources. The second was sent by Clinton aide Jake Sullivan and contained sensitive FBI information on Benghazi,” according to Fox News.

When Clinton originally addressed the security of classified information being on her personal server, she stated emphatically that she had neither sent nor received classified information. When questioned on the subject in recent weeks, she has added the proviso “marked classified at the time” to her explanation.